This report published by the Rockefeller Institute of Government and The Pew Charitable Trusts describes how President George W. Bush implemented a faith-based delivery of government services by changing regulations and increasing funding to religious organizations. The unprecedented policy challenged the longstanding legal barriers separating church and state.

Anne Farris Rosen wrote reports and articles for the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. Her writings include:

This groundbreaking survey details the religious affiliation of Americans. Based on interviews with more than 35,000 Americans, the survey explores major changes in American religious beliefs. Anne Farris Rosen wrote the Survey’s Introduction, Summary of Key Findings, and A Brief History of Religion and the U.S. Census.

Shortly after taking office in 2009, President Barack Obama retained an office of faith-based partnership that he inherited from his predecessor. Anne Farris Rosen detailed the projected goals and tasks of this White House office.

Anne Farris Rosen authored a blog about the intersection of religion and politics for the Rockefeller Institute of Government at the State University of New York (SUNY). The blog, funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, provided impartial news and analysis of the evolving roles of the White House, Congress, federal agencies, state governments and the judiciary as religious organizations charted new territory to provide government services. Some featured blogs include: